CalFire ordered to pay $30 mil. for Moonlight Fire
By Denny Walsh and Sam Stanton, Sacramento Bee
In a blistering ruling against CalFire, a judge in Plumas County has found the agency guilty of “egregious and reprehensible conduct” in its response to the 2007 Moonlight Fire and ordered it to pay more than $30 million in penalties, legal fees and costs to Sierra Pacific Industries and others accused in a CalFire lawsuit of causing the fire.
The ruling is the latest twist in an epic legal battle that began not long after the fire erupted on Labor Day 2007, scorching more than 65,000 acres in Plumas and Lassen counties.
Sierra Pacific, the largest private landowner in California, was blamed by state and federal officials for the blaze, with a key report finding it was started by a spark from the blade of a bulldozer belonging to a company working under contract for Sierra Pacific. But company officials have steadfastly denied responsibility and have accused CalFire and the U.S. Forest Service of conspiring to cover up their own shortcomings that allowed the fire to rage out of control.
Oh yeah. A real victory. . . for whom? It’s the taxpayers who will foot this bill. As usual.
The Cal Fire government agency’s actions having been found to be “egregious and reprehensible” conduct, and “corrupt and tainted”, taxpayers can only hope that a complete list of fired agency bureaucrats, with their generous pensions revoked, and a listing of others who have been demoted or disciplined, will be forthcoming. This birdcage needs emptying with a thorough cleaning to follow.
All of us paying the $150.oo per year fire fee!!, here goes some of IT. Start revoking those fat pensions and incompetants!! It is sickening how gov. bureaucracies are so sheilded from responsibility and actual duties to protect the public -WHAT THEY ARE BEING PAID TO DO.
Hey Steve. It wasn’t CALFIRE that started the fire. So, it had to be someone or something. Yeah. Lets get rid of all government and police and fire fighters… the libertarian dream… sort of like that beacon of libertarianism Somalia.